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Log and list data set processing at the end of a session

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I
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Figure 1 shows the panel that ISPF displays at the end of a session if one of these is true:
  • The initial dialog began with the display of a menu, and the dialog is ended with the END command issued from that menu.
  • The initial dialog began with the performance of a function, and the function ends with a return code of 0.
  • The log and list data set processing defaults have not been specified, or the default values are not valid.

If the application ends with a nonzero return code, the termination panel is not displayed.

If the termination panel does not display for one of these reasons, the log and list data sets are processed using the default options.

Figure 1. Specify Disposition of Log and List Data Sets Panel (ISPPFT03)
                 Specify Disposition of Log and List Data Sets
                                                                    More:     +
 Log Data Set (USERID.SPFLOG2.LIST) Disposition:
 Process Option . . . .    1. Print data set and delete
                           2. Delete data set without printing
                           3. Keep data set - Same
                              (allocate same data set in next session)
                           4. Keep data set - New
                              (allocate new data set in next session)
 Batch SYSOUT class . .                
 Local printer ID or
 writer-name  . . . . .                  
 Local SYSOUT class . .                

 List Data Set (USERID.SPF1.LIST) Disposition:
 Process Option . . . .    1. Print data set and delete
                           2. Delete data set without printing
                           3. Keep data set - Same
                              (allocate same data set in next session)
                           4. Keep data set - New
                              (allocate new data set in next session)
 Command ===>                                                                  
  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F7=Backward  F8=Forward   F9=Swap
 F12=Cancel

The valid process options shown in Figure 1 are described in Data set processing options.

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